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Seaman, agent, for $1,500. ; 

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fouguereau, “Innocence” ; to. Jobn te 
for $1,250.. vy 
Alvarez, “The Christening”; to H.W. 
| Goddard for $750 I 
Keith, candaeh dott to c. Wrightsman | 
| for $475. 4 
| Wierusz-Kowalski, ‘The Start of the) 
| Journey”; to E, Takamine for $900. 
Blenner, “Contentment”; LEO, George }. 
| Utassy for. $310. 
-_ Breton, eee Lookout’; to Mra. M. 58 
Dodge for $775 
FS Bouguereau, | “La Chanson du ‘Ros- 
4 signol’; to J. F. Albee for $2,500. 
: Marcke, “After the Shower” ; to Holland 
Galleries for $1,700. 
Troyon, “The ‘Gamekeeper ~ and His} 
| Dogs”; to John Levy for $4,100. 
|, Bouguereau, “L’Aurore’”; ‘to M. Rowijy! 
for $1,790. 
F Lawrence, ear ei Master Peters”: to, : 
: Reader for $1,3 
i eeenance “Thomas: "Thornhin, Esquire’; | 
{to A. J. Kobler for $475 
Raeburn, ‘James Have’: to William HH. 
1 Phipps for $5,100. ; 
Reynolds, ‘‘The Duchess of Gloucester”: 
to Mrs. Eastman for $700. 
Raeburn, “Mrs. Catheart”; to Mr. Prend- 
“ergrass. for $2,600 
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org gM ART GALLERIES. 


_ MADISON eke SOUTH, NEW YORK — 


Q an ONTISUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 
FROM 9a. m. UNTIL 6 P.M. 


aa -N OTA BL E PAINTI NGS 

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-RARLY ENGLISH AND BARBIZON 
MASTERS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


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BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF SEVERAL ESTATES AND A 
NUMBER OF PRIVATE OWNERS Y 


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em THE EVENING OF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rp, 
BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


aay THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA 


FIFTH AVENUE, 58TH TO 59TH STREET 


4 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF 


NOTABLE PAINTINGS 


BY 

Met eRhD OF THE BARLY ENGLISH, BARBIZON 
MODERN FRENCH AND CONTEMPORANEOUS 
SCHOOLS | 


fee OI) AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY DIRECTION OF THE EXECUTORS OF SEVERAL ESTATES AND FOR 
ACCOUNT OF A NUMBER OF PRIVATE OWNERS 
eet nolAay EVENING, FEBRUARY 3rp, 1921 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM 
OF THE HOTEL PLAZA 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND. HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, ManaGers 


NEW YORK CITY 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may 
be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same 
or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- 
chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default 
of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for 
the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such 
purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall 
be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between the 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art 
Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- 
senting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 


which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 


by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, 
afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of 


the parties engaged for such service. 


6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of ches pur- 
chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring 
for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if 
such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 


within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any 
lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, 
error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is 
on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which 
it is sold “as is”? and without recourse. pees 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion.of any trustworthy 
expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, 
in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention 
of the opinion of such expert, who thereby wouid become responsible 
for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper 


foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


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EVENING SALE 


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM 
OF THE PLAZA 


FirtH Avenue, 58ru to 59TH STREET 


| BEGINNING AT 8.15 0’CLOCK 


EDUARDO ZAMACOIS 


SpanisH: 1842—1871 


1—A GENTLEMAN IN WAITING \\ 
(Panel) \\ 


| / Cv . Height, 6°4 inches; width, 84g inches es A), 


Fuui-Lencru figure of a gentleman in Louis XIII costume of brown 
doublet, gray breeches and red stockings, with red cloak thrown over 
shoulder and head, as it envelopes the body, by left hand; the right 
hand, with arm akimbo, on hip and holding gray chapeau with feather ; 
the head, raised and eyes upward to left, shows a manly, intelligent 
face. 

Signed at the lower left, and dated, 1868. 


Property of the Estate of the late Royau Tarr, Providence, R. J. 


ANTOINE LOUIS BARYE 


Keene: 1705s sie 


—THE BEAR ‘ 
(Water color) 0 R 
0 . Height, 1084 inches; length, 14°74 inches 


Bueak mountains of jagged surface give a high and broken horizon, 
the rough slopes gray and brown, with suggestions of a weathered 
green. In a flattened clearway in the foreground a cinnamon-colored 
bear is walking slowly toward the left, his face in sharp profile and 


howing a keen and furtive eye. 


Signed at the lower left: Barye. 


Property of the Estate of the late Eywarp WASSERMANN, New York. 


ANTOINE LOUIS BARYE ie BM Ve 


Frencu: 1795—1875 


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3—TIGER AND HIS PREY 


23 po : Height, 1514 inches; length, 1814 inches 


In an after-sunset light and against the background of a dark green 
wood, which is relieved by tall stalks of reddish flowers at right and left, 
a huge tiger is lying flat upon the ground, headed to left, devouring a 
peacock, whose long tail sweeps down the foreground. 


Signed at the lower right: Barye. 


Property of the Estate of the late Enwarp WassERMANN, New York. 


HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIES f 
Frencu: 1819—1916 / 


4—LANDSCAPE Byer 
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oe Height, 884 inches; length, 1184 inches 7 - i 
as CS Batdun wu 


ScaTTERED trees of light yellowish-green feathery foliage stand in bril- 
lant sunshine in a middleground field of uneven surface, and two women 
in the field are looking off toward distant water. In the foreground 
the land is broken, and higher banks come in from the left. 


Signed at the lower left: H. Harpicnies, ’87. 


Property of the Estate of the late Enwarp WaAssERMANN, New York. 


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ALBERTO PASINI 


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5—AT THE WATERING TROUGH 


Height, 834 inches; width, 614 inches 


Berore a building of Moorish architecture, which forms the back- 
ground, a man in a dark crimson fez and bright scarlet jacket is water- 
ing his sorrel-red horse at a stone basin, while other figures are in con~ 
versation at a booth on the left. 


Signed at the lower left: A. Pasrnt. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN we 
AMERICAN: 1853—1902 


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6—LANDSCAPE 
MOS od Not oon 


Ag a, Height, 17 inches; width, 12 inches 
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Unver gray skies whose clouds are gradually lightening, flat meadow 
lands appear moist after a shower, the grass yellow-green and relieved 
by brown bushes that skirt a brook which overspreads the foreground. 
In the distance hazy bluish woods. 


Signed at the lower left: J. H. TwachtMan. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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EUGENE FROMENTIN 


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Frencu: 1820—1876 15 / 


*_ENVIRONS OF SIDI-BEL-ABBES "8? 


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(Panel) 


Height, 814 inches; length, 15°4 inches 


A Nortn Arrica landscape with a sandy foreground across which four 
Arabs, two riding donkeys and two on foot, are making their way to 
a mosque, with white walls and dome, which is seen in the left middle 
distance. On the right, a grass-covered hillock rises from the sands 
and beyond are the barren slopes of a hill. Sunlight effect under a sky 


of blue gray. 
Signed at the lower right: EK. F., 1876. 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University of 
Brussels. 


JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 
Frencu: 1840—1902 


8—THE FISHERMAN ‘cm 
( Panel) 
Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches 


In a sheltered nook amid the fresh greenery of springtime in a wooded 
park, a rotund cleric in cardinal robes sits comfortably in an armchair, 
on some broad planking at the side of a stream, dreamily fishing. He 
has just hooked a fish which bends his rod, and he regards it pleasur- 
ably, serenely unconscious that he has knocked over his fish-basket and 
that his good previous catch is slipping back into its element. 


Signed at the lower right: J. G. Vinerv. 


Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


LOUIS GABRIEL EUGENE ISABEY. 


1886 
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9—MARINEH WITH SHIPPING _ 
(Panel) ¢ 4. ee 
qb” Height, 13% inches; width, 95 inches 


In the waters of a harbor, with a buoy in the left foreground, are three 
ships, one in the left centre with furled sails and with smoke pouring 
from its funnel; another, likewise of the steam auxiliary class, is on the 
right and at left is a broad-beamed vessel with all sails spread. <A blue 
sky with some white clouds at the horizon, a glimpse of shore with 
buildings and a vessel or two at the BOGkR and BNE galls are the other 
features of, the Ueno: 

Stoned at the lower left: Tee Pury 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University of 
Brussels. 


ADOLF SCHREYER ) , 
German: 1828—1899 ay v 


10—A RUSSIAN CARTER 
Ott Bort 


KO Height, 614 inches; length, 814 mches 


Over a road deep in mud a Russian, who is seated on a heavily loaded 
cart, is driving a black horse, straining the harness as he pulls through 
the ruts. A bit of landscape, partly snow-covered, appears beyond and 
the sky is of warm gray-blue. 

Signed at the lower left: Av. SCHREYER. 


Property of the Estate of the late Royat Tarr, Providence, R. I. 


FELIX FRANCOIS ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—1911 x 


11—V IEW OF CONSTANTINOPLE 
peep ee, _ Height, 10% inches; length, 16 inches 


Tue buildings and domes of the famous city of the Orient appear in 
the distance, at the left, on the shores of the blue waters which fill the 
lower part of the picture while, at right, illumined by the sunlight on a 
nearer shore, stands an imposing palace with tower and minaret. A 
boat propelled by a sculler at the stern is passing in the foreground and 
over all is summer sky showing warm-tinted clouds below and tempered 


blue above. 
Signed at the lower right: ZieM. 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University of 
Brussels. 


JOSEF ISRAELS 
DutcH : 1824—1911 Je 


12—-PEASANT WOMAN \0 ; 


(Panel) - | S @ 
| [ 0 Height, 1034 inches; width, 7g inches eu 


Acatnst the background of a green wood a stout peasant woman full of 
years is observed seated on a bank, facing the spectator. She is bare- 
foot, her bonnet shades her face, and a deep basket is strapped to her 


shoulders. 
Signed at the lower right: J. IsraEts. 


Property of the Estate of the late Kywarp WaAssERMANN, New York. 


ROSA BONHEUR 
Frencu: 1822—1899 


13—A FRENCH FARMYARD 


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(Panel) On Lope bus 


AVS: Height, 124% wmches; length, 24 inches 


THe basse-cour, or poultry-section, of a large barnyard in France, 
with buildings on the left and enclosing wall and its gateway in the 
right centre. Through the gateway are seen a road, farmhouse and a 
group of trees. In this environment are depicted a great flock of 
chickens, with a turkey gobbler, and a lusty rooster, erect and watch- 
ful from his perch on top of a large cask. <A bit of blue sky appears at 
the upper right. 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University of 
Brussels. 


JAN MIENSE MOLENAER fa 


Durcr: 1610( ?)—1668 : 0 / 
14—MOTHERLY LOVE eS FP 
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(Panel) 
( o-©. Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches 


Aw ancient Dutch interior with group of two figures. A peasant woman 
of later middle age has seized a man of more youthful aspect and having 
_ drawn him to her lap is embracing him. On the head of a barrel, at 
left, is a luncheon prepared for the returning traveller and on the floor 


is a beer jug. 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University of 
Brussels. 


ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE 


Dutrcu: 1610—1685 " a sé 
15—AN OLD TOPER = 


uy (Wood) Pe yD) 
Be Height, 914 inches; width, 7% mches Ny Sven Fell 


A sMALL three-quarter length figure of a man with a beer flagon, seated 
in an armchair. He wears a high black felt hat; a brown shawl round 
his neck. He raises an empty beer flagon with his right hand. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Bearing the seal of Sedelmeycr, Paris, on the back of the panel. 


Property of the Estate of the late Epwarp WassERMANN, New York. 


SCHOOL OF GHIRLANDAJO 


16—PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN } 


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Height, 17 inches; width, 1124 inches 


Hawr-Lencru profile portrait of a young Florentine lady of the fif- 
teenth century ; blond hair in net with pearls, low gown of red with black 
edging set with small gems; landscape background showing gardens, 
mountainous country beyond, a river and buildings on bank at right. 


Property of Mr. Arpert E. Smiru, New York. 


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& ANDREA VERROCCHIO i’ 
zai Travian: 1435—1488 my ANY jes 3 


17—MADONNA, CHILD AND ST. JOHN 


Height, 2014 inches; width, 14% mches 


Tur Madonna with head inclined to left, a green cloak falling from her 
shoulders, holds the Child, who is clad in an embroidered shirt and is 
supported by a belt depending from the Mother’s a and passing 
under His body. At left the youthful St. John holding staff and 
lettered bandelette. 


Property of Ma. ALBERT E. Smitru, New York. 


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DAVID TENIERS he : 


550 . | Fruemiso: 1610—1690 ( c thew 
3 | : 
18—A TAVERN SCENE 
Height, 17 inches; length, 21 mches 


ELEVEN small figures in all, but only four of them are grouped prom- 
inently in the foreground round a table on which is a charcoal burner 
for lighting their pipes. In the left background a man, with his face to 
the wall, under a window. On the right is a dog and number of still 
life objects. By the fireplace at the back are men playing cards. 


Signed at the lower right. 
The seal of Sedelmeyer, of Paris, is on n the back, 


roperty of the Estate of the. ate Finan WassERMANN, New York. 


Wyn be b. ie Sah/ /G0e 4 LSS. Ae ge 


Sed bnagal belitgee 1896. Haass Ne 


WILLEM VAN DE VELDE t 
DutcH: 1633—1707 


19-SHIPPING A ye | 
by | < ae Height, 25 inches; length, 31 inches ( 


A DurtcnH merchant vessel and sailing vessels of various ratings are 
moored in calm sea in the offing. A row boat approaches from the left. 
Blue sky with cloud cumult. 


Recalling in style the “Shipping” by this artist (24 inches by 291 i 
inches) of the Mrs. P. C. Hanford Collection, Chicago, reproduced 
m Sedelmeyer’s “Catalogue of 300 Paintings,” 1898, p. 222. 


Property of the Estate of the late Enywarp WassERMANN, New York. 


Yio hb Aanfeed Lali) 190% »55'4 $lbbS Maconrma 


BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO 
SpanisH: 1618—1682 


oF 
20—THE LITTLE SHEPHERD o 


as ‘ Height, 2234 inches; length, 27 mches nl. bd: Staal 


Srearen figure of a child in full face, head inclined to left, clad in dress 
of lilac tint with dark blue cloak, holding crook in left hand and with 
right hand placed on breast. iveviakeva: background with a winged 
figure and flock of sheep. 


Blakeslee Gallery Sale, American Art Association, New York, April, 
1915.— 1045" 


Property of Mr. AtBert E. Smiru, New York. 


CASSONE PANEL 


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IrTauiIAN: SIENNESE SCHOOL a) (\ 
21—_ A DOR ATION OF THE MAGI 
750 ‘ Height, 9 inches; length, 51 inches cL, Root 


A composition in which the centre is occupied by a group formed by 
the Virgin Mother, the Child, Joseph and one of the Wise Men of the 
East, who, kneeling, kisses the Child’s foot. ‘To left, in diversified land- 
scape setting, two other Magi are approaching with gifts in their hands 
and a company of youths with their horses. To right, with mountainous 
landscape setting, are a shepherd with his flock and a man in black 
cloak with his dog back of him, whose hand is raised to his forehead as 
he salutes the apparition of an angel in the sky. 


Property of Mr. Atperr KE. Smiru, New York. 


ALFRED VON WIERUSZ-KOWALSKI 
Pouiso: 1849— d a - 


22 MERRY MAKERS /) 


Ue Height, 20 inches; length, 24% inches Stephin Qe) 
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Two wagon-loads of jolly young peasants, with girls in the majority 
and brightening the groups by their colorful costumes, are coming gaily 
toward the observer, fording the shallows of a winding and rock-strewn 
stream. One wagon is drawn by white horses and the other by a brown 
team, and in the background are seen more members of the party coming 
over a low hill-top, 


Signed at the lower right: A. Wrerusz-Kowatskt. 


Property of Mr. Marti Becx. 


DE SCOTT EVANS ri 


i : AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


23—THE LAMP GLOW 


: 
Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches MWA lzemmgns | 


Hatr-Lencru figure of a young woman in wihte gown holding up before 
her a shaded lamp, the light from which illumines her face with a pleas- 
ant glow. 


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Signed at the lower left: DE Scorr Evans, and dated, 1877. 


Property of Mr. Ausert E. Smirn, New York. 


GABRIEL CORNELIUS MAX ae 


\"\ < AvustTRIAN: 1840— a » ; 


24 “FORGIVE!” (Verzethung!) D A) ) q IOS 
Height, 131% inches; width, 11 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a fair and penitent young woman, 
facing shghtly toward the right, with head tilted light above her left 
shoulder, and moist blue eyes directed upward. Before her right 
shoulder appear her clasped hands, in supplication, her hands and her 
losely-falling wavy blond hair concealing all but glimpses of her bared 
breast and shoulders. 


Signed at the lower left: G. Max. 
Property of Mr. Martin Becx. 


Q JEAN JACQUES HENNER | N 

et Frencu: 1829—1905 | } eed 
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25—LADY IN RED ona se 


Va 
ba s. Height, 2134 inches; width, 15%4 inches Ly ; 

Seatte Fotvleey 
Porrrair of a young woman of creamy complexion, with large dark 
eyes, observed at half-length standing and facing the spectator. <A 
hooded crimson cloak or habit almost completely envelopes her, coming 


close about her lighted face and parted slightly in front, disclosing her 
black waist. Dark background. 


Signed at the upper right: J. J. HENNER. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS 


Beucian: 1819—1900 % 


26—CALME: MER DU NORD 


(Panel) 0) \Crtarnell 


Height, 22 inches; width, 16 inches 
Heavy working boats with sails up and pennants listless, and crews 
aboard, lie lazily in restless water, in a hazy calm under a bright vapor- 
ous sky. Their hulls are dark and their canvas is creamy. Toward 
the foremost one of her boats is making, with figures in colorful apparel. 


Signed at the lower right: P. J. Cuays. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


MARTIN RICO 


: 150 Spanisuo: 1850—1908 


27 VENETIAN SCENE 
Height, 281% inches; width, 18 inches 


Unver a bright sky, palaces and towers stand out from the left along 
the border of a blue canal, whose water reflects their notes of cream and 
rose. The gray-green of tree foliage and the scarlet of flowers appear 
above a garden wall, and figures on steps before it, while in the water are 
laden working boats with other figures, near a bridge. 


Signed at right above centre: Rico. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


J. LEPINE 


FreENcH: CONTEMPORARY 


23—SUMMER MOON 
”) 15: Height, 15 inches; length, 2124 inches 


Te full moon rises high in a sky partly filled with clouds shedding its 
beams in reflection on a canal which passes through a city.. Some of 
its buildings and a quay are seen in the middle distance, and in the left 
foreground, where there are some floating timbers, some boys are bath- 
ing. <A large canal boat is moored at right. 


Signed at the lower right: J. LEPine. 


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Property of Mrs. Wri11am H. Buresss. 


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JEAN CHARLES CAZIN a 7 


FRrencu: : 1840—1901 
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29—PAY SAGE 
walls ; lie 1514 inches; length, 18% inches | 


Friar green fields range to a ean whose pale eray sky is ese 
filled with darkening clouds, their edges tinged with reflected sunset 
hues. A rude field road leads straight across the fields, and on the 
right of it a cottage enclosure with heavy picket fence and short dense 
trees and bushes occupies the foreground, the gray-white gable of the 
Coa and its red tile roof just appearing above the leafage. 


Signed at the lower right: J. C. Cazin. 


Property of the Estate of the late Enwarp WasserMann, New York. 


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Norwecran: 1847—1906. : n> A 


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30—THE MILL 
9S Height, 2534 mange length, 32 inches 


Ar left stands a picturesque mill of brick and stone with high sloping 
roofs. Pigeons are flying abeut the dormer windows and the wheel turns 
with water splashing into the stream which with its swirling waters fills — 
the entire foreground. At right, across the stream, is another building 
and a stone wall confining the waters, and between this and the mill 
appear, beyond the houses of a village, a strip of green grass and trees. 


Signed at the lower left: Frirs THavLow. 


Property of Mrs. Witiiam H. Bureess. pe 


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HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIE 
Frencu: 1819—1916 


31—CHILDREN IN THE WOOD \\.~ 
"| ot Height, 22 inches; width, 1814 inche r) 


In the grassy foreground, in the shade of great trees whose trunks and 
green foliaged branches reach up to the top of the picture, is a little 
party of children returning from school who have stopped to look at a _ 
birds’ nest full of eggs which a larger boy is showing them, evidently 
with great pride. Through the tree trunks are seen a field of grain and 
a stretch of country with distant hills. 


Signed at the lower left: H. Harvitentes. 


Property of the Estate of the late Royaut C. Tart, Providence, R. I. 


CONSTANT TROYON 
Frencu: 1810—1865 


32—4 WHITE AND RED OX . - Nels 
yoo Height, 1814 inches; length, 2124 inches . 


A HEAVILY-BUILT white ox, flecked with red, stands looking away from 
the spectator, its body exposed three-quarters to the front. Its huge 
frame, rendered with extraordinary naturalness and vigor, is enveloped 
in a soft bluish-gray shadow, the evening glow meanwhile partially 
illuminating the neck, shoulder and hip, rimming the legs with light 
and irradiating the plume of hair at the end of the tail. It stands on 
a patch of buff-brown earth, beyond which is a stretch of yellow-green 
grass, bounded by a screen of grayish-green trees. ‘The sky is sprinkled 
with creamy clouds, floating in an amber atmosphere. In the warm 
glow of the late afternoon the meadow is lulled to tranquillity, and the 
shaded bulk of the animal stands out with magnificent assertion. 


Signed at the lower right: VENTE 'Troyon. 
Exhibited at the Centennial Exposition of Modern French Art, 1889. 
Collection of M. Coquelin, Paris. /I43 _-#60 - Joo AR Sxx 
Purchased from Tedesco Fréres, Paris, 1908. 3 
Collection of Dr. Leslie D. Ward, New York, ton. kuz-Siseo, 
Property of Mr. Martin Beck. q 


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FELIX FRANCOIS ZIEM ih 


| Frencu: 1821—1911 60 
33M ARINE 2 Teeny 
(Panel) Wot bw 
d oe ‘ _ Height, 1614 inches; length, 2514 inches 


BLvueE-GREEN water in light motion furnishes the foreground, and across 
it a low and heavy craft with leg o’ mutton sails and many figures 
aboard is moving toward the right, with a square-rigger at anchor and 
other vessels seen farther on, and far in the distance a low shore line. 


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Signed at the lower left: Zizm, 
Property of a Private Owner. 


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FRITS THAULOW “Y oe 


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| Norwecian: 1847—1906 


34 WINTER SCENE Me eat 
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Height, 251% inches; length, 3124 wmches 


A sneet of water, apparently a mill-pond, extends back from the fore- 
ground, slaty-gray in hue, but stained in the rear with patches of 
orange. These are reflected from a reddish building, with snow-covered 
roof, that faces us at the end of the water. It projects at right angles 
from a bluish gabled building, in front of which is a lower structure of 
the same color, surmounted by a cupola. In the immediate foreground 
at the left stand three trees, while on the opposite side of the water 
appears the angle of a building, constructed of timber, red bricks and 
plaster, which rises abruptly above the surface of the pond. 


Signed at the lower right: Frrrs THautow. 


Collection of Peter A. Schemm, New York, 1911. HM e POLE- 


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Property of Mr. Martin Becx. So. i 
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Sod oa a. Coy 


FERDINAND VICTOR LEON ROYBET 3 


Frenon =18402-1920 oy 
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35—A CAVALIER — | | a0 ; 
LO Height, 32 inches; width, 251% inches ia 


Har-LenctH, life-size picture of a man with brown mustache and 
goatee ; wide-brimmed black hat, red cloak, white collar with lace border, 
left hand holding cane and glove; pe at right in background, land- 
scape at left. 


Property of Mr. Atzert E. Smitru, New York. 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 
Frencu: 1796—1875 “ 


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36—LANDSCAPE “ye 
rn 50 Height, 151% inches; length, 23 inches 1d. babi 


In this landscape of virile general aspect there is a group i. trees with 
green foliage in the right foreground and one with white bark from 
which most of the leaves have fallen. At the left are boulders on a hill- 
side and another clump of trees in the middle distance at extreme left. 
Overhead is a blue sky with thin white cirrus clouds. 


Signed at the lower left: Coror. 


Property of the Estate of the late Epwarp WassErMANN, New York. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 


37—REPOSE IN THE FOREST cd : | 
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(Panel ore 

LL 0-0 . Height, 12°4 inches; width, 884, inches | 


Two female figures, one wearing skirt of blue and loose, low-neck white 
blouse, the other in pink and white, seated in a nook embowered in 
foliage. A gleam of sunlight, from the left, illumines the bare shoulder 


and the skirt of the one in pink. 
Signed at the lower left: N. Draz. 


Purchased from S. P. Avery, Jr.. New York. 
Property of the Estate of the late Royat Tarr, Providence, R. I. 


38—_SHEEP DRINKING o 
CO pb ( Panel) 
| Height, 1334 inches; width, 101% inches 


Berore a sky brilliant with white clouds a dense wood is silhouetted, on 
a point of land projecting from the right into a winding, placid stream. 
In the shadow of the trees a flock of sheep have come down a green 
slope and are drinking at the stream’s edge, while their shepherdess and 
her dog watch near the end of the point. 


Signed at the lower right: Cu. Jacque. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


JULES DUPRE 
Pa - \ Frencu: 1812—1889 


39—A BRITTANY FARM: ISLE-ADAM rv, 4 / 
Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches \ 
1960. 


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Back on the left appears a high-pitched roof, covered with gifenish- 
drab moss and weather stains, from which rises a single red chimney. 
The wall beneath it, brown-shadowed under the eaves, catches a bright 
light. The farm-house is cut by a tall tree, whose gleaming white stem 


is interrupted at intervals by bunches of soft, warm green foliage. 
In front of the hedge, on the right, lies a cow, near which sits a woman, 
dressed in a turquoise skirt, black waist and white cap. Bluish-white 
clouds are reflected in a small pool in the shadowed foreground. 


Signed at the lower right: J. Dupre. 
Collection of M. Bertrand, Paris. 
Purchased from Tedesco Fréres, Paris, 1908. 
Collection of Dr. Leslie D. Ward, New York, 1911. #40 fskooo-, 


Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


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NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Buren: 1807—1876 


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40—THE BOHEMIANS eM a a = 
( Panel) 
Height, 12% inches; width, 984 inches VW. iS a 
A company of gypsies whose garments show harmonious tints at pink, 7 


blue, white and gray, are descending, into the foreground, a gently 
sloping hillside path where a few boulders appear amid the herbage while 
clumps of bushes, at both right and left, frame in a luminous sky, with 
white clouds and spaces of blue. 

Signed at the lower left: N. Draz. 


Purchased from Doll and Richards, Boston. 


Property of the Estate of the late Royvat Tart, Providence, R. I. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


Frencu: 1813—1894 


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41—FRKEDING TIME 5 | 
Pood PVR. Vaitto 
KAS | Height, 6 inches; length, 91% esp < 


Five sheep stand in a row, gazing through the open door of a barn, in 
the dark interior of which appears a well-filled rack. The shepherd, in 
a brown hat and pale gray vest, is entering ahead of the sheep with an 
armful of fodder. In the front of the yard stand a white hen, a black 
one and a red and gold cock. 


Signed and dated at the lower left: Cu. Jacque, 79), 
Collection of Peter A. Schemm, New York, 1911. # 2N/ PIS. 
Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS 


Frencu: 1803—1860 q i 
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s22HTHE BAY OF ALGIERS No) 


_— Height, 131% inches; length, 1924 wmches 
(52 g Yo g A, Wr P 


In the foreground is a circular natural sea-basin with some sailboats 
and figures, the entrance to the basin appearing in the middle distance ; 
beyond it lies the expanse of the sea. Rocky cliffs appear on the left 
of the picture, with some buildings. A few sails dot the waters, and 
the sky shows strong yellow tints in the lower portion, with blue and a 
horizontal white cloud above. 


Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


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NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
FRENCH: 1807—1876 


43—IN THE FOREST OF PONT 


(Panel) yy 
Height, 1514 inches; length, 211% inches ! ys 


THE great trees in the foreground, where there is a little ~ ang the 
herbane with their twisted trunks and spreading, thickly foliaged 
branches are in sombre shadow while in the middle of the picture a 
clearing lies in full sunlight and the foliage and trunks of more distant 
trees gleam with tints of fine greens and yellows with accents of white. 
A typically good example. 

Signed at the lower left: N. D1az. 


Purchased from S. P. Avery, Jr., New York. 4 i 


Property of the Estate of the late Royat Tarr, Providence, R. I. 


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| Y gO. ae. Frencu: 1817—1878 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


44 THE STREAM IN THE aes ny, 
Boe (Panel) wr ( 


~ Height, 9°4 inches; length, 16 inches 


Lusu, green meadows fill the foreground and middle distance with a 
stream running through them and on either side, in the distance, are 
- groups of trees. Some ducks are seen at the waterside and a peasant 
in blue blouse is sitting on the bank at extreme right. Overhead is a 
sky of broken clouds depicted with subtle gradations of qualified white, 
warm grays and, in the upper part, slate-blue with accents of orange 
pink. 

Signed at the lower right: Dausieny, and dated, 1870. 


Purchased from S. P. Avery, Jr., New York. 
Property of the Estate of the late Royau Tarr, Providence, R. I. 


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JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT | 


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aa oe Frencu: 1796—1875 ae af)! ae 
45—THE WOODLAND ROAD ye 4 
Height, 2314 inches; width, 171% wmches . 


In the foreground, where a road leads into the distance between the 
green foliaged trees of a wood, a peasant woman leading a child by the 
hand is walking toward a village of which a house or two and a glimpse 
of sky appear at the end of the road. The shadowy aspect of the 
green wood is accented by gentle gleams of light falling across the road 
and on portions of the leafage. 

Signed at the lower ane Corot. 


Purchased from S. P. Avery, Jr., New York. 
Property of the Estate of the late Royat Tart, Providence, R. I. 


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CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Frencu: 1817—1878 0, ‘ 


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46—THE HARBOR ee ‘ iN ¥ QO? 
(Panel) ‘ ~ ae 

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« () Ue Height, 1134 inches; length, 24 ae “Qt die . 


A sroap tidal river is gray in the foreground, and gray banks appear 
at the left, with sailboats which were run up when the tide was in. All 
along the bank the closely set buildings of a town, and in the distance 
a bridge crossing to the opposite equally populous bank. In the stream 
a rowboat with figures, and several ducks. 


Signed at the lower left: Dausieny, ’66. 


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Exlibited at the Philadelphia Union League Club Loan Exhibition, 
1899. 


Purchased by the late owner from the famous H. S. Henry Collection, 
pe Catalogue No. 9. $2004 


Property of the Estate of the late Evwarp WassEerMaAnn, New York. 


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JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 0: 


ree ‘ Frencu: 1796—-1875 the 
47—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE: eae 
: VILLE DAVRAY 
Height, 16% inches; length, 22 mches 


A LANDscAPE at Ville d’Avray, thick brush near a pond, the silvery 
water in the middle distance whitened by the light clouds overspreading 
all of the visible sky, amid surroundings of green woodland, with trees 
of the farther shore casting shadows on the stream. In the partial 
shade of the foreground a peasant girl in red waist and white cap 
leans to pluck a wild flower blossoming in the thick green shrubbery, 
beside a tree which sends curiously ramifying branches toward either 
side of the picture and others above its upper limits. ae 


Signed at the lower left: Coror. 
Collection I. Montatgnac, Paris. 


Illustrated in Robaut’s work on Corot, under No. 939, Volume II, by 
a drawing in charcoal by Desavary. 


Property of Mr. Cuarues Prentiss Noyes. re gait 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 chy 


48—CUPIDS’ FESTIVAL \ ye p 
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Height, 2314, inches; length, 29 inches 
A syLvAn idyl in which five nymphs of the woodland appear, surrounded 
by twice as many playful and whispering cupids, in a secluded open 
place in a rich forest, with a pool in the foreground and wild flowers 
growing in the grass. The young women are half nude, with rich gar- 
ments over the lower body, three reclining, one standing, and one seated 
with back to the observer, and they have generous masses of golden, 
red and mahogany hair. Red notes tinge the green foliage, and through 
the umbrageous vistas creamy white clouds appear floating in a green- 


blue sky, 


Signed at the lower left: N. Diaz, ’70. 
At the lower left, the stamp: VENTE Daz. 
Collection of David C. Lyall, New York, 1903 -# 7 4 ad 
Collection of James B. Haggin, New York, 1917. _¢/20~ piloo 
Property of Mr. Mathis Beck. 


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CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


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FRENCH: 1813—1894 a , 


49 —A HILLSIDE PASTURE | 0 C Seen 
Height, 2014 inches; width, 181% ona 3 


Unver a cool vivid light from a sky of murky olive tone, cut hori- 
zontally by a gash of white, the tawny-yellow pasture rises steeply 
from the foreground to a very high horizon, interrupted by a small 
clump of dark trees. About midway down the slope stand two tree 
trunks, one growing across the other. Close by, at the right, is a 
sapling stem near which a sheep is feeding. On the left a barefooted 
shepherdess in an olive-brown dress, dull blue apron and white cap, as 
she lies prone, turns her face to the front. Here four sheep are feeding ; 
the arrangement of two of them together and two detached forming a 
very decorative spotting to the canvas that is full of dignity. 


Signed and dated at the lower right: Cu. JacauE, 774. 
Collection of Peter A. Schemm, New York, 1911. # SGf- ISO 7 
Property of Mr. Martin Becx. | 


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NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 4 Pf 


50—VENUS AND CUPIDS si Carta hverirry of) Lov. 
Height, 391% inches ; width, 82 inches 


Venus nude is seated on a dull rose drapery lying in folds upon the 
dark green turf at the edge of a wood, under the low overhanging 
branches of a tree, which, themselves in shadow, stand out in bold sil- 
houette against a turquoise sky in which float masses of grayish cloud 
vapor. She faces the right, three-quarters front, knees drawn up and 
left elbow resting on a knee, the hand lightly supporting her inclined 
head; head and shoulders in the shadow, a soft sunlight striking other 
of the flesh surfaces. Back of her two whispering cupids. 


Signed at the lower left: N. Draz, 63. 


Proparee of the Estate of the late Enpwarp WassERMANN, New York. 


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JACQUE AND MICHEL 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 
Frencu: 1813—1894 


GEORGES MICHEL | aha 


Frencu: 1763—1843 


51—_SHEPHERDESS, SHEEP AND LANDSCAPE 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


Tue spectator is taken close to a restful scene in a beautiful spot of 
the French countryside. He is led to the foot of a venerable tree, noble 
of aspect, majestic in proportions, its mighty trunk in the centre of 
the view supporting weighty branches whose thick foliage spreads over 


the picture and unites with that of a brother monarch at the right. On | 


the green grass at the base of the tree a white-capped, bare-footed 
shepherdess, in gray waist’ and blue-green skirt, has seated herself, 
leaning against the trunk, and fallen asleep, her head resting against 
her hand. Her little flock of six gray sheep has come close to her, 
three of them lying down at her feet, one browsing while he lies. Here 
and there in the herbage appear the bright notes of poppies. The light 
is modulated pleasantly, and the qualities in the rugged, weathered 
trunk present their values in captivating effect. Beyond is a sunny 
field. 

Signed at the lower left: Cu. Jacaur. 


Purchased from the late Daniel Cottier. 


From the Ichabod T. Williams Collection, 1915. Number 38, 370 


Penciled on the back is a memorandum in French, dated March 15, 1874, 
beginning ‘This Picture,” and containing the name “Michel,” but it has been so badly 
rubbed that the rest of its content is not decipherable. It is in Jacque’s hand and 
signed by him. At some time a beginning has been made to reproduce it in ink below, 
but, unfortunately, abandoned. All that can be made out is: “15-3-1874. Ce tableau 
Ae Shee Michel...... (Signed) Ch. Jacque.” 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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GUSTAVE COURBET — / 4 0 


Ferncu: 1810—1877 450: 


52-LANDSCAPE PCr NW, Toor 


Height, 32 inches; width, 25 inches 


From a grassy hillock, at right, buttressed by rock formations, rise the 
trunks of two trees. On the left, a little stream trickles through a fore- 
ground with other shelving, rocky cliffs. In the right centre is a group 
of green foliaged trees and, overhead, a blue sky with white and gray 
clouds. A virile, frank and realistic transcription of nature. 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University of 


Brussels. ' 


JULIEN DuPRE //(7O 


Frencu: 1851—1910 Lf oO 
538—-HARV ESTERS 


Height, 28 inches; width, 19 inches €. B GABE icon 


In the foreground a sturdy and comely peasant maiden stands facing 
the spectator, left hand at hip and arm akimbo, her right hand above 
her head gripping the staff of her hayfork, against which she rests her 
head. In the green field beyond her are sister workers mounding hay, 
and distant figures carting it away. 


Signed at the lower right: Jut1eN Dupre. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


FELIX FRANCOIS ZIEM he 


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Frencu: 1821—1911 4 
54—SCENE IN THE ORIENT yy BY Ailbp 
( Panel) 


Height, 18 inches; length, 301% inches | 


A party of Arabs wearing cloaks of varied hue and white turbans are 
gathered in the shade of a tree and are seated on the grass in the fore- 
ground. In the middle distance are the blue waters of the sea with the 
walls, turrets and domes of a city, backed by blue hills which lie beyond. 
Overhead is a clear blue sky and the effect is in sunlight. 


Signed at the lower left: Ziem. 


Property of Mrs. Witiuiam H. Buresss. 


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JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 


0 Frencu: 1841—1901 , 
“55—WINDMILL AND CORNED gaa tA Ci eee Os 3 
Height, 2514 inches; length, 311 AE } 


Brown in the light transparent shadow of an unseen cloud over the 
foreground, and a bright yellow in the golden sunshine that strikes 
broadly down the middle distance, a ripened and luxuriant grain field 
is depicted, on rising ground which in the distance seems to fall away 
to lowlands. At the border of the field in the foreground on the left 
appears the red-tiled roof of a building which is partly hidden by the 
grain and stands below the level of the cornfield. Beyond it are seen 
the tops of a neighboring grove of trees—a white roof showing amongst 
them—and farther on, near the centre, on the edge of the field, rises 
‘an ancient gray windmill with huge arms. Approaching at through the 
field of waist-high grain a figure is discernible. (The blue of the sky 
shows through the gray which overspreads it, occasional floating tufts 
of white cloud are seen, and over the whole landscape is the atmosphere 
and sentiment of the country, which Cazin was so notably able to render) 


y WT) loeese/ 18 95~ No pigge! Vise left: J. C. Cazin. 
Purchased from Scott & Fowles. 


Collection of Stanley P. Gifford, New York, 913,09. Sbboo 
Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 7 


/oSbb~ Bought Iitwe by bal ee! 1905- fosr xX 
Sold, Levitt r bala Bee rg0b- f 505% 


Coram re MA. 1893 -$/l2hiGZ 


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HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIES 


Frencu: 1819-—1916 S§ fe? : | 
56—SUMMER AW. Tarr rAW Ae 


Height, 25% inches; length, 32 mches 


‘Tue foreground is in shadow framed at the sides by trees, dark against 
the lighted sky. It is intersected in the centre by a stony roadway, 
along which a woman and a boy are approaching. In the sunny middle 
distance stands a central group of tall young trees at the foot of which 
are some small buildings, abutting on a flat-roofed yellow-walled struc- 
ture, which projects from a mass of foliage at the right. The blue 
water beyond is flecked with white and bounded in the distant left by 
creamy-buff cliffs. A volume of gray-white cloud lies piled above the 
centre of the horizon, and a few downy tufts of similarly colored vapor 
float in the upper blue. 


Signed and dated at the lower left: H. Harrrentes, 1900. 
Collection of Peter A. Schemm, New York, 1911. #285 £5100 = 
Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


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LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE 


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Ba Frencu: 1844— 


51—THE GLEANERS WW. 
Height, 201% inches; length, 381% inches 


A GOLDEN harvest scene in France, under a bright sun. In the middle 
distance the yellow-brown grain is already stacked high and is being : 
piled higher by workers mounted on the stack, beside which stands a 
partly laden two-wheeled cart, drawn by two sturdy white horses har- | 
nessed tandem. Beyond, in the distance down the field, the cone-shaped 
tops of the completed stacks are seen, against tall green trees, and other 
trees grow on a hillside bounding the field toward the right. There, 
in the distance, farm buildings nestle amongst trees and glisten white 
in the sunshine. In the foreground, before the principal stack, three 
peasant women in sabots and loose dresses are gleaning amidst the 
stubble. | 

Signed at the lower right: L. LuerMirre. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York. 
Collection of Stanley P. Gifford, New York, 1913. Mi _S 1500 ~ 
Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


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1S) FELIX FRANCOIS ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—1911 ay A , 

58 VENICE 
Height, 21 inches; length, 33 inches 


Sunuicur illumines the stately buildings bordering, on the left, the 
blue waters of a canal with one of its bridges crossing it in the distance 
near the middle of the picture. In the foreground, at right, is a palace 
in shadow from which a gondola is starting out and other buildings 
stretch away beyond it. Overhead, a sky of blue with little clouds of 
warm white at the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right: Ziem. 


Property of Mrs. ae LIAM H. Bureess. 


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ADOLF SCHREYER 


GERMAN: 1828—1899 aa y9® 


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59 THE RECONNOITRE 
pee Height, 27% inches; length, 391% inches | 


A sanp of Arab cavalry is passing across the foreground from the left, 
where the commander brings up the rear. He is mounted upon a 
proudly stepping white horse, dappled slightly with gray, on which the 
sunlight glows, touching to brightness the rosy-pink headgear and 
bluish-green. saddle-cloth, from which hangs a decoration of scarlet 
cords. The chief, clad in white drapery over his head and back, a 
lavender-rose jacket and a rosy sash, carries the stock of his musket on 
his thigh. He is immediately preceded by a Nubian in red fez, with a 
musket slung across the back of his green embroidered jacket, who 
leads a bare-backed blue roan. Among the figures in front is one carry- 
ing the standard. 

Signed at the lower right: Av. ScHREYER. 


Collection of Peter Schemm, New York, 1911. K223.$ 7000 —" 
Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 7 - a 


Frencu: 1825—1905 
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ae 3716 imches; width, 2310 inches ms 
SEATED on a eagien coping in the foreground a young Frenghi girl dha | | 
in white holds at her knee a rich red flower, plucked from a trellis which — 
beyond her rises above the picture limits. With figure in profile to the 
left, and her feet dangling on the farther side of the coping, she turns 
her face toward the observer, her large, questioning eyes directed far — 
back of him across her left shoulder. With background sombre in the 
shadow, a shaft of softened light falls upon her ae features and, be 
white frock. : 


Signed at the lower right: W. BoucvErgau, 1900. 


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SpanisH: 1841—1901 50 \ 


61—THE CHRISTENING 4) 43 add ert ” 
Height, 25 inches; length, 47 sinohel | 


In the interior of a great cathedral, with the pulpit appearing at the 
left beyond them, are gathered an assembly of ladies and gentlemen, 
children, acolytes, prelates and priests, in gowns, robes and vestments 
of gorgeous color and enriched with gold, the importance of the cere- 
mony everywhere emphasized. A composition of more than thirty 
figures. 

Signed at the lower right: L. AtvarEz, Roma. 


Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


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62—LANDSCAPE: THE PASSING ST 
( Panel) 


WILLIAM KEITH f 
AMERICAN: 1899—1911 C j 
Ds 


Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches 


Trees in full dense foliage mass on a green slope at the left, the tops 
rounding nearly to the limits of the picture, while on lower ground at 
the right lesser trees point conical tops toward the zenith, all moist in 
a softened sunlight filtered through the dispersing clouds of a passing 


summer storm. Shadows lend mystery to depths among the leafage, and 


a touch of brown gives the first hint of the season’s wane. In the 
middle and fore grounds the freshly-watered grass is lush, above the 
course of a small stream. : 

Signed at the lower left: W. Kerrn. 
Property of Mr. Martin Becx. 


ALFRED VON WIERUSZ-KOWALSKI Go 


PoutsuH: 1849— | 
Ci q ak DAM AA 


63—_THE START OF THE JOURNEY 
Height, 301 inches; length, 401% inches 


Snow is deep on the outskirts of a village of log houses, and the winter 
atmosphere is dark save where sunshine bursts through to whiten the 
snow, but joy reigns among the villagers, who are out in the open, 
hatted or hatless, with Hail and Farewell to a happy bridal couple 
who are coming forward in a one-horse straw-lined sleigh. The bride 
has both the reins and the whip, dexterously managing them all with 
one hand, while with the other making as if to thwart the efforts of the 
eager bridegroom for a warm salutation. 


Signed at the lower left: A. Wrerusz-Kowatsk1. 


Property of Mr. Martin Beck. 


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CARLE JOAN BLENN 
Soe 1864— 


64—CON TENT TM EN je 


woman, omtiae ata ancien and: jailing a -woblent 
is screened by thin white curtains and some ee of 
sill) jaa * ve 
| Signed at the lower he Carne Nf: Br 

Panis, 1888. 


Property of Mn. Aunert E. Sire, Ne ew York. 


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JULES ADOLPHE BRETON 7 Fad 
Frencu: 1827—1906 7 


65—THE LOOKOUT Mw. WM, Dedge 
Hage, 3234 inches; length, 4634 inches . 


On a rock overlooking the sea a little barefooted Breton peasant girl, 
with white cap, blue bodice and black skirt, is lying at length, her head s 
supported by her right arm with her chin resting in her hand as she — 
‘scans the waters, watching in all probability for the return of her _ 
father’s fishing vessel. In the distance a headland stretches nearly 
across the horizon and overhead is an atmospheric sky with warm-tinted 


banks of cloud. — 
Signed at the lower left: JuLEs Breton. 3 


Purchased fron S.3P. Avery, Jr., New York. 
Property of the Estate of the late Rovat Tarr, Providence, R. I. 


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WILLIAM ADOLPHE nove pe 
Frencu: 1825—1905 


66—LA CHANSON DU ROSSIGNOL é }. 
Height, 54 inches; width, 35 inches 


Lire-sizr figure of a young woman with charming, mans face, seated, 
with head to left, on a stone bench in a woodland park; bare arms with 
hands clasped on knees; gray bodice, white sleeves rolled up, dark blue — 
skirt from under which peep out her bare feet. An important and 
sympathetic example evincing the extraordinary competence of the 
artist as a draughtsman. © 7 


Signed at the lower left: W. Bovucuereau, and dated, 1895. 
Property of Mr. AuBert E. Smiru, New York. 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 
Frencu: 1827—1890 


67—AFTER THE SHOWER (A 


Height, 3834 inches; length, 581% inches * 


A creat herd of cattle with the foremost cows coming over a shallow 
pool in the foreground with a drover boy on a pathway at left, and a 
dog bringing up the rear in the fields in middle distance. The nearer _ 
cattle, with coats of brown, red, fawn color and black are in the shadows _ 
of clouds passing overhead, while those beyond, including two white 
ones, are in the sunlight which floods the pastures. Hilly country, at 
right, and a line of hills, at left, are seen in the distance and in the 
sky, which shows clouds breaking up after a thundershower, with a 
space of blue at upper right, there is, at left, a rainbow softly gleaming 
against the background of slaty blue and black. 


| Signed at the lower right: Em. Van Marcke. © fh 
From the John Taylor Johnston Sale, New York, 1876.-¥09o-~) » 100 UP 
Property of the Estate of the late Rovat Tarr, Providence, R. I. 


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FrencH: 1810—1865 


68—_THE GAMEKEEPER AND HIS DOGS 
Height, 63 inches; width, 444% mches 


A THREE-QUARTERS life-size figure of a French gamekeeper, a fringe of 
white beard showing under his clean-shaven chin, with blue blouse, black 
velvet cap and pipe held at his mouth with the right hand; his shotgun 
slung over his shoulder and the left hand, which holds one of his dogs 
in leash, thrust in his pocket, walking through a forest pathway. The 
dogs, one tan and white, with eager look forward, the other, black, tan 
and white, investigating with nose to the ground, are evidently, like 
their master, accomplished and watchful. Together with the keen- 
eyed, ruddy-faced gamekeeper they form a rural sporting group of 
fine character. 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Art, University of 
Brussels. 


Frencu: 1825—1905 


69—L’ AURORE ‘Wa ed 
Height, 82 inches; width, 421% inches | 


Tue spirit of the morning comes as a little nymph borne upon the 
aerial wings of the dawn, tripping so lightly over the earth that her 
delicate foot uses a stream in the foreground merely as a mirror, not 
disturbing the limpid surface. Her slender figure is nude, save for a 
diaphanous drapery which trails from her upraised left arm, falling 
behind her back and winding forward lghtly over her fleet limbs. Her 
long and curling hair falling unconfined hangs to below her waist, and 
her face is seen in profile to the left as she turns in passing and bends her 
head downward to scent a tall lily that blossoms at the water’s edge. 
In the atmospheric background a vague haze, and the hues of daybreak 
over a landscape just coming into visible being. 


WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 7 pO 


Signed at the lower left: W. Boucurrrau, 1881. 
From the Charles J. Osborn Collection, New York, 1893.49 7-- JOE ~ 


Property of a Private Owner. vk A. fe la nal) 


FRANCISCO ZURBARAN {7 5 ’ 


SPANISH: 3 ane IAI OU ue 


70—HEAD OF AN ELDERLY MAN LAT 
Height, 2914 inches; width, 22% inches 
Haxr-Lenetu of an elderly man, head in three-quarters to left, long 


locks of gray hair and gray beard, hands together on the top of walk- 
ing stick; red upper garment and brown cloak over right shoulder. 


Mrs. W. G. Wei Sale, New York, April, 1914-40 - IM Mo snshawe 


Property of Mr. Atzert E. Smiru, New York. 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, R.A. q 
Barris: 1769—1830 (ae Lesrbhel 


~T1—PORTRAIT OF MASTER PETERS 
(Canvas) 
Circular: Diameter, 18 inches 
Heap and shoulders of a boy with brown hair, full-face to spectator; 


white ruffle about neck, black necktie in loose bow, dark green coat; 
background dark gray-green. 


Purchased from Martin Colnaght, London. 
Mrs. H. B. Hollins Sale, New York, January, 1915. Kb605—f /000- 


Property of Mr. AtBert E. Smitu, New York. 


white web. cap with: blue ne hike Aes arms ( 
on shallow basket containing flowers, placed on table 
Background. of foliage and sky on the right. | 


Property of Mr. Ausert E. Swrrn, grereyds paar) 


GEORGE ROMNEY yas 
Britiso: 17384—1802 Q Ly kbs 


73—THOMAS THORNAILL, ESQRE. 

Height, 29 inches; width, 24% wches 
Hatr-Lenctu of a young gentleman, clean shaven, fresh complexion, 
dark hair dressed back from forehead, face in three-quarters to spec- 


tator, wearing blue velvet coat and waistcoat, white stock. and lace frill; 
left hand lightly holding edge of coat with chapeau under arm. 


From Sir Thomas Thornhill Collection, Pakenham, Bury St. Edmunds, 
England. 


Collection of David H. King, Jr., New York, 1905,-%2-fliooo- 2 hve hh 
Mrs. H. B. Hollins Sale, New York, January, 1915. A. Alle 
Property of Mr. Arzert E. Smirn, New York. AY 


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SIR HENRY RAEBURN, R.A. 


Britiso: 1756—1823 
JAMES HAIG, ESQRE. WW. ie eal 


Height, 29 inches; width, 2415 inches 


Heap and bust portrait of a young man in three-quarters to left; dark, 
curling hair, white stock and bow, edge of buff waistcoat showing above 
lapels of dark blue coat. 


From David H. King, Jr., Collection, New York, 1905 -#M- $4000.40 Ail 
Mrs. H. B. Hollins Sale, New York, January, 1915. ‘Mako f Looe af 
Property of Mr. Atzert E. Smirn, New York. 


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Ve) SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. 
{ Britisu: 17238-—1792 


75—THE DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inche 4: 


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Hatr-Lenctu portrait, head to right, body to front, of a lady with 
brown hair, dressed high on head and with a heavy braid hanging over 
left shoulder; head raised and eyes with upward gaze; cheek resting on 
back of right hand; brown dress, gray girdle; background of bluish 
gray. 

The subject was Maria, the second illegitimate daughter of Sir, Kdward Walpole, 
K.B., and Dorothy Clemens, spinster. She first married, when twenty-three, Lord 


Waldegrave and, second, at the age of thirty, Prince William Henry, Duke of 
Gloucester, brother of George III. 


From Mrs. H. B. Hollins Sale, New York, January, 1915. br. J 4bc0- 
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Property of Mr. Atzert E. Smitu, New York. 


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SIR HENRY RAEBURN, R.A. 
: Bririsu: 1756—1823 


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76-—MRS. CATHCART | gb “f 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 ae ay 


Hatr-tenern portrait of a young matron, head full-face; body to 
right; dark brown hair in large curled locks over forehead and ears ; 
arms crossed on lap with left hand clasping right wrist; black velvet 
coat open in front showing white satin low gown. In background, a 
garden wall with tree trunk and foliage above, at right. | 


Blakeslee Gallery Sale, by order of Exgcutors, American rt Asso- 
ciation, New York, 1915.-¥* 782 + YI000 - a 
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Property of Mr. Arzerr E. Smiru, New York. 


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SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. 
Eneuisn:-1723-—1792 


77—ROBINETTA 


Height, 29 inches; width, 24 mches 


Smaut full-length figure of a girl in a white dress. A robYn is perched 
on her right shoulder. Her left arm rests on an empty bird cage on the 
ground by her side. 


Graves & Cronin, “Works of Reynolds,” vol. iii, p. 1194, describe in some detail 
six acceptable versions of this subject by Reynolds, three of which contain no bird 
cage. One of them, in an English private collection, is “said to be the study of the 
Honorable Mrs. 'Tollemache, when Miss Lewis.” ~The parent work is usually said 
to be that in the National Gallery, London (No. 892), painted about 1786. Four 
other versions or replicas have been exhibited in England, where five others were 
sold at auction between 1831 and 1879. 


Property of the Estate of the late Envwarp WassERMANN, New York. 


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WILLIAM HOGARTH @ 
Encuisuo: 1697—1764 ) 


78—PORTRAIT OF MRS, LUCY WESTON Aa 


(Feigned oval) \" 6. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25% inche 
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Bust-LenNctTH; three-quarters to the right. In a blue dress, with white 
sleeves. Short curly hair, her arms by her side. 

She was the wife of Captain William Weston, son of Stephen Weston, Bishop 
of Exeter (1724-1741). Rescued from a fire on the second day of the Gordon riots 
in 1780. It passed by inheritance to Mrs. Weston’s nephew, C. Woodcock, of 
Guernsey. 

Apparently the picture “sold in 1895,” as stated by Dobson and 
Armstrong, “Hogarth,” 1902, p. 489. 


Property of the Estate of the late Enywarp WassERMANN, New York. 


FRANCISCO JOSE DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES f 
Spaniso: 1746—1828 


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79—PORTRAIT OF DON ALONSO MUNOZ ra 


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Height, 2534 inches; width, 21% m a‘ 
Hat¥r-Lenetu of a young gentleman with brown har, Cae ny 
ringlets on the forehead in three-quarters view to left ; brown coat, white 


neck cloth and edges of white waistcoat showing above coat lapels; 
arms folded; background of neutral tint. 


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On back of stretcher: red wax seal “Galerie Sedelmeyer, Paris,” and 


inscription in Spanish. 


Property of the Estate of the late Evwarp WassERMANN, New York. 


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Frencu: 1755—1842 


80—-PORTRAIT OF QUEEN } Rie. BLA 


MARIE ANTOINETTE 


Height, 3114 inches; width, 2514 inches 


Bust portrait of the beautiful young Queen, figure slightly to right and 
face turned lightly toward the left, whither is directed the far gaze of 
her blue eves. Her golden-blond hair, wavy above her forehead, falls 
in ringlets at either side of her neck, and she wears a white lace cap 
with arching plumes, and pearl drop earrings. <A bright light falls 
upon her brow and rosy cheeks and illumines her creamy breast, above 
an edging of mauve lace and a white bow tied before her light bluish- 
gray waist. Neutral background. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


DON DIEGO RODRIGUEZ De Qs” 


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SILVA Y VELASQUEZ,)§, 4 2 
SpanisH: 1599—1660 + | : 


81—QUEEN MARIANA OF SPAIN Rsk 


Height, 28 inches; width, 21 mches 


Hawr-Ltenctu of Queen Mariana of Spain wearing costume of white 
and black with gold chains and large, pendent locket; hair dressed in 
curls tied with pink ribbon bows and with white plume flecked with red. 


Replica of the head and shoulders of the well known portrait m the 
Prado Museum, Madrid; painted 1658-1660, described by Curtis, 
No. 236. 


Collection of King Louis Philippe of France and of the Duc d’Aumale, 
his son. 


Mentioned in Sterling and Curtis, “Life of Velasquez and Murillo.” 
Property of Mr. Auzert E. Smiru, New York. 


(WVbold UMS 1915 KS 8 1080+ 


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MADAME MARIE ELISABETH LOUISE 
VIGEE-LE BRUN 
Frencu: 1755—1842 4U / 


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Height, 281% inches; width, 234% wmches 


Hatr-LenctuH portrait of a young man, face in three-quarters to left ; 
curling, brown hair, lightly powdered, eyes to spectator; scarlet coat 
with ornamental gilt buttons, gold braid on left of sleeve, white neck- 
cloth; brown background. 


From Mrs. H. B. Hollins’ Sale, New York, January, 1915. ~#609- GS- 
Property of Mr. Atzert E. Smiru, New York. 


JOACHIM VAN SANDRART 
Dutcu: 1606—1688 . f 
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83—PORTRAIT OF A LADY OF HOLLAND - A, HO 


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Height, 36 inches; width, 2714 inches 


Haur-Lencru life-sized figure of a lady with curling blond hair, head 
to left, and left hand, which rests on bust, holding jewel, pendent from 
broad linen collar bordered with lace; wide-sleeved gown of black; 
double string of pearls around neck and string of pearls encircling 
wrist ; small crimson cap trimmed with pearls. 


Signed at the left: J. Sanprart, and dated, 1643. 
Property of Mr. Auzert E. Smiru, New York. 


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ANTONIS MOR 


Known in Spain and other continental countries as Sir Antonio Moro 
and in Great Britain as Sir AntTHOoNy More. 


Dutrcu: 1512—1578 . 0 


84—PORTRAIT OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS 
( Panel) 
Height, 3614 inches; width, 281% inches 


Tur famous admiral, discoverer of America in 1492, is depicted in 
three-quarters length, seated, head and body to right; fair, somewhat 
ruddy, complexion, gray-blue eyes, dark hair, cut close; sandy, droop- 
ing mustache and chin beard trimmed square. His dress consists 
of black velvet doublet with embossed, diagonal stripes coming to- 
gether at middle, white ruff around neck and white ruffs at wrists. 
His left hand, with three jeweled rings on index finger and one on the 
little finger, rests on his lap, the elbow placed on arm of chair in which 
he sits. The right hand, lower down in the picture, holds a glove. 
Background of neutral tint. 

“The portrait is in an elaborately carved frame of the period in which it was 
painted, with the Columbus coat-of-arms surmounting it and various emblems 
relating to the subject’s career on the other three sides. The portrait itself, executed 
about 1548-45 for Margaret of Parma, Regent of the Netherlands, and the Duke 


of Alva, was painted from an original miniature in the possession of the Spanish 
Court.” 


Property of the Estate of the late Cuartres B. Gunruer, Chicago. 


FRANZ POURBUS THE YOUNGER | 
Friemiso: 1570—1622 We x 


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85—_MARCHESA DE MONTECUCOLII S 5 ae 
aaa Height, 4914 inches; width, 35 met OU MM. d), ; 
THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH of young lady, face to left, body to front, . 
brown hair dressed back from forehead, black cap ornamented with — 
jewels; ruff of stiffened lace, rising around sides of face and back of 
head, state robe of dark blue: velvet trimmed with fur; chains of beads 
and jewels pendent from neck, lace cuffs; right hand holding gauntlets 
with red wrists, ring on third finger and gold circlet on little finger; 


left hand dropped at side. Dark background with fringe of curtain 
at upper left. 


From the collections of La Marchesa Serafina Montecucolli and Mon- 
sieur de Montauzon. 


Mrs. W. G. Oakman Sale, New York, 1914. -#X/Z 1 p00 : 
Property of Mr. Auvserr E. Smirn, New York. 


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ANDREW GEDDES 


British: E1igHTEENTH CENTURY 


86—CHILDREN IN THE FOREST OG 
if 6®. Height, 40 inches; length, 50 inches f Pi 


A portrait of two little girls seated together in a forest landscape 
environment, one blonde, with red dress and right hand on coral neck- 
lace, the other, of brunette type, with white dress and blue ribbons back 
of her and her left hand on her sister’s neck. At left, a little black 
spaniel, sitting up on his hind legs, joins in the merriment indicated by 
the attitude and expression of the two little girls. 


Mrs. W. G. Oakman Sale, New York, April, 1914, #X03 = M50 
Property of Mr. Ausert E. Smitu, New York. 
(Illustrated ) 


SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 
Bririsu: 1802—-1873 


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87—BOY AND DOGS “9 f 


N" is Height, 50 inches; length, 591% ipches ~ 
A uittLEe boy with long locks of brown hair, head in profile to ee 


is seated on the ground and is wearing black velvet dress, crimson scarf, 
socks of a Highland plaid and black pumps. His right arm rests on a 
brown terrier lying beside him and on his other side, sitting erect, is a 
large gray-brown dog with the boy’s wide-brimmed straw hat nearby. 
In centre of immediate foreground is the boy’s pouch of wild animals’ 
skin and in the landscape background, rocks, foliage and sky are 
depicted. 


Property of Mr. ALBERT E. Smitru, New York. 


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BONIFAZIO VENEZIANO 
Irauian: 1487—1553 


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88—ADORATION OF THE AGG Lye 
L959, Height, 3714 inches; length, 51% inches 


A COMPOosITION with ten personages with the Mother, blonde, wearing 
red bodice and dark blue cape, seated at right holding the Child on her 
lap; back of her in shadow, Joseph standing; centre of canvas, two of 
the Wise Men in rich robes and furs, kneeling, the third, Balthazar, 
with pink turban and white, flowered gown, standing back of them, at 
left; at extreme right, four figures standing—three men with fur-lined 
cloaks and a boy with red cloak and white undersleeves. In background, 
buildings at right and blue sky at left. Sumptuous color and unified 
ensemble. 


Property of Mr. AuzBert E. we New York. 


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MOISE VALENTIN (called LE VALENTIN) 


Frencu: 1591—1634 gy 2 


89 THE BACKGAMMON PLAYERS nO O - 
Height, 45 mches; length, 66 Meal 7 
A croup of six life-size figures in costumes of the first half of the seven- 
teenth century, two men, two women and two children, gathered about 
a table, with flowered cloth on which is a backgammon board. The two 
men are the players and are depicted—one at the right with plumed hat 
and sword, the other on the farther side of the table—discussing the 
last move in the game. 


Property of Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, University of 
Brussels. 


3900, Fi 


3409 


STR THOMAS LAWRENCE, R.A. 
Bririsu: 1769—1830 ; 


90—“CHARITY”: THE MISSES NEW DIGATE 
OF SURRE 


Height, 84 inches; width, 58% imches 


In response to the taste of his times, the painter has mingled a senti- 
mental episode with the portrait of these young girls. They are 
standing, each with an arm round the other’s figure, their simple white 
frocks showing softly against a warm brown wall. A spray of roses 
appears around the angle of the masonry, and beyond are a pasture ~ 
and deep blue sky. A little boy in a ragged red coat, barefooted, looks 
up to the ladies with an expression of mute entreaty; and while one 
of them with a gesture invites her sister’s sympathy, the latter extends 
a coin. The composition and lighting are so arranged as to make the 
two girls the absorbing interest of the picture; the added episode being 
skilfully used to lend a little more movement to their figures, and, doubt- | 
less, a greater suggestion of their lovable dispositions. The little 
affectedness of pose is quite characteristic of the studied manners of 
the period, and the freshness and purity of gentle life in the country 
has been most charmingly expressed. 


Exhibition of “Fair Women,” London, 1894. 
American Art Association Sale, New York, 1900. HER 375-4, L 4 
Loan Eahibition, “Portraits of Women. New York, 1903. 
Mrs. Henry B. Hollins Sale, New York, January, 1915-46334 6000- 
Property of Mr. Atsert E. Smitu, New York. Pa new 


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Dutrcu: 1590—1656 


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Height, 79 inches; width, 48 inches (. Or, de 


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mustache and goatee; head three-quarters to left; right on table, at 

left, on which is his helmet; left hand on hilt of sword hanging at side 

by ornamented shoulder belt. He wears wide white collar, breast plate 
over buckskin doublet, cramoisi breeches and tan-colored leather riding 

boots with spurs. At upper right, his coat-of-arms. An imposing por- 

trait of excellent style. 


Mrs. Walter G. Oakman Sale, New York, 1914. $404, (969 
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Property of Mr. ALBERT E. Smiru, New York. 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 

ALVAREZ, Don Luts 

The Christening 61 
BARYE, ANTOINE Louis 

The Bear 2 

Tiger and His Prey 3 
BLENNER, Carte Joan | 

Contentment 64 
BONHEUR, Rosa | 

A French Farmyard 13 | 
BOUGUEREAU, Wuiiam Apotrur | 

Innocence 60 

La Chanson du Rossignol 66 

L’ Aurore 69 
BRETON, JuLres ADOLPHE 

The Lookout 65 
CASSONE PANEL 

Adoration of the Magi 21 
CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 

Paysage 29 

Windmill and Cornfield 55 
CEAYS, Pavi JEAN 

Calme: Mer du Nord 26 
COROT, JEAN Baptiste CAMILLE 

Landscape 36 

The Woodland Road 45 


Landscape with Figure: Ville d’Avray 47 


COURBET, GusTAvVE 
‘Landscape 


DAUBIGNY, CuHartes FRANcoIs 
The Stream in the Meadows 
The Harbor 


DECAMPS, ALEXANDRE GABRIEL 
The Bay of Algiers 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse VirGiLe 
Repose in the Forest 
The Bohemians 
In the Forest of Fontainebleau 
Cupids’ Festival 
Venus and Cupids 


DUPRE, Juss 
A Brittany Farm: Isle-Adam 


DUPRE, Juiien 


Harvesters 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


Portrait of Girl Leaning on Basket 


EVANS, Der Scorr 
The Lamp Glow 


FROMENTIN, Eucrenet 
Environs of Sidi-Bel-Abbes 


GEDDES, AnpREw 
Children in the Forest 


GHIRLANDAJO (ScHoo. oF) 
Portrait of a Woman 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


52 


44 
46 


42 


86 


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GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco José DE 
Portrait of Don Alonso Munoz 


HARPIGNIES, Henri Joseru 
Landscape 
Children in the Wood 
Summer 


HENNER, JEAN JACQUES 
Lady in Red 


HOGARTH, WitiiAM 
Portrait of Mrs. Lucy Weston 


ISABEY, Louis GasprieL EUGENE 
Marine with Shipping 


ISRAELS, Josrer 


Peasant Woman 


JACQUE, CHar Les Eine 
Sheep Drinking 
Feeding ‘Time 


A Hillside Pasture 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


79 


78 


JACQUE (Cuartes Emir) and MICHEL (Gerorczs) 


Shepherdess, Sheep and Landscape 


KEITH, WitiiM 


Landscape: The Passing Storm 


LANDSEER, Sir Enwi, R.A. 
Boy and Dogs 


LAWRENCE, Sir THomas, R.A. 
Portrait of Master Peters 


“Charity”: The Misses Newdigate of Surrey 


87 


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90 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
LEPINE, J. 


Summer Moon 28 


LHERMITTE, Lton AuvcustIn 
The Gleaners 57 


MAX, GasrieL CorRNELIUS 
“Forgive!” (Verzeihung!) 24 


MICHEL (Grorces) and JACQUE (Cuartes Emizez) 
Shepherdess, Sheep and Landscape 51 


MOLENAER. Jan MIENSE 
Motherly Love 14 


MOR, ANTONIS 
Portrait of Christopher Columbus 84 


MURILLO, Bartrotomt Est&kBan . 
The Little Shepherd 20 


MYTENS, Dante. 
Sir Wilham Ruggeley 91 


PASINI, ALBERTO 
At the Watering Trough 2 


POURBUS THE YOUNGER, Franz 
Marchesa de Montecucolli 85 


RAEBURN, Sir Henry, R.A. 
James Haig, Esqre., 74 
Mrs. Cathcart 76 


REYNOLDS, Sir Josuva, P.R.A. 
The Duchess of Gloucester 75 
Robinetta vad 


RICO, Martin 


Venetian Scene 


ROMNEY, GeEorGE 
Thomas Thornhill, Esqre. 


ROYBET, Fererpimvnanp Victor Lron 
A Cavalier 


SCHREYER, Anpo.r 
A. Russian Carter 
The Reconnoitre 


TENIERS, Davin 


A Tavern Scene 


THAULOW, Frits 
The Mill 


Winter Scene 


TROYON, Constant 
A White and Red Ox 
The Gamekeeper and His Dogs 


TWACHTMAN, Joun HENRY 
Landscape 


VALENTIN, Moise (called LE VALENTIN) 


The Backgammon Players 


VAN DE VELDE, WittEeM 
Shipping 

VAN MARCKE, Emite 
After the Shower 


VAN OSTADE, Anprisrn 
An Old Toper 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


27 


73 


35 


10 
59 


18 


89 


19 


67 


15 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


VAN SANDRART, Joacuim 
Portrait of a Lady of Holland 83 


VELASQUEZ, Don Dirco RopriguEz DE SILVA Y 
Queen Mariana, of Spain 81 


VENEZIANO, Bonirazio 
Adoration of the Magi 88 


VERROCCHIO, AnprREA 
Madonna, Child and St. John 17 


VIBERT, JeEHAN GEORGES 
The Fisherman 8 


VIGEE-LE BRUN, Mapame Marte ExisazetrH Louise 


Portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette 80 

A Young Nobleman 82 
WIERUSZ-KOWALSKI, ALrrep von 

Merrymakers 22 

The Start of the Journey 63 
ZAMACOIS, Epvuarpo 

A Gentleman in Waiting 1 
ZIEM, Frvix FRANcoIs 

View of Constantinople 11 

Marine 33 

Scene in the Orient 5A 

Venice 58 


ZURBARAN, FRANcIsco 
Head of an Elderly Man 70 


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